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Graphic design and cars go hand in hand, as the London-based digital production studio Ink discovered last year with its first ‘plain-body’ rendering, of a Porsche 917. Now it’s followed up with a second design, this time of a Le Mans-winning Jaguar D-type…
To the last detail
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If you love the look of the Jaguar D-type RM Sotheby’s consigned to its Arizona sale last week, but are not in the market to spend upwards of £2m on a car, these renderings are almost as good. Sort of. Using a variety of graphic design software, the folks at Ink have captured Malcolm Sayer’s sleek and curvaceous design down to the very last detail – from the tattiness of the wheels to the heat-stained exhaust pipes. Painted in white and devoid of roundels or other identifying stickers, the D-type’s impossibly sexy shape is revealed in the most profound way.
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Photos: Ink
Framed prints of Ink’s Jaguar D-type rendering are available to buy here.
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